Régime foncier pastoral en Éthiopie

The proposed paper will examine contemporary land and resource tenure arrangements in the pastoral areas of Ethiopia. National land tenure legislation, arising from conditions within arable agriculture in the highlands, is now made increasingly relevant also in the lowlands. Indigenous tenure arrang...

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Main Author: Johan Helland
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Éditions en environnement VertigO 2007-11-01
Series:VertigO
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/1427
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spelling doaj-4c85f2e59b3b47668abe129717f665292021-09-02T15:27:39ZfraÉditions en environnement VertigOVertigO1492-84422007-11-01410.4000/vertigo.1427Régime foncier pastoral en ÉthiopieJohan HellandThe proposed paper will examine contemporary land and resource tenure arrangements in the pastoral areas of Ethiopia. National land tenure legislation, arising from conditions within arable agriculture in the highlands, is now made increasingly relevant also in the lowlands. Indigenous tenure arrangements therefore articulate with the national legislation to create a new tenure situation. The restructuring of tenure arrangements in pastoral societies may be seen as an aspect of the general process of marginalisation of pastoral society in Ethiopia. The outcome of these processes of marginalisation will have grave implications for the communal resource management regimes that have sustained Ethiopian pastoralism. Changes in national tenure arrangements also distribute local user rights in new ways. A disturbing trend is the on-going exclusion of pastoralists from critically important key resources. Resource poverty is thus becoming a major aspect of poverty in pastoral society.http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/1427Ethiopiapastoral land tenupastoral resourcespastoralismresource tenureAfrica
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Régime foncier pastoral en Éthiopie
VertigO
Ethiopia
pastoral land tenu
pastoral resources
pastoralism
resource tenure
Africa
author_facet Johan Helland
author_sort Johan Helland
title Régime foncier pastoral en Éthiopie
title_short Régime foncier pastoral en Éthiopie
title_full Régime foncier pastoral en Éthiopie
title_fullStr Régime foncier pastoral en Éthiopie
title_full_unstemmed Régime foncier pastoral en Éthiopie
title_sort régime foncier pastoral en éthiopie
publisher Éditions en environnement VertigO
series VertigO
issn 1492-8442
publishDate 2007-11-01
description The proposed paper will examine contemporary land and resource tenure arrangements in the pastoral areas of Ethiopia. National land tenure legislation, arising from conditions within arable agriculture in the highlands, is now made increasingly relevant also in the lowlands. Indigenous tenure arrangements therefore articulate with the national legislation to create a new tenure situation. The restructuring of tenure arrangements in pastoral societies may be seen as an aspect of the general process of marginalisation of pastoral society in Ethiopia. The outcome of these processes of marginalisation will have grave implications for the communal resource management regimes that have sustained Ethiopian pastoralism. Changes in national tenure arrangements also distribute local user rights in new ways. A disturbing trend is the on-going exclusion of pastoralists from critically important key resources. Resource poverty is thus becoming a major aspect of poverty in pastoral society.
topic Ethiopia
pastoral land tenu
pastoral resources
pastoralism
resource tenure
Africa
url http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/1427
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